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A woman in Harbin is dancing in the snow in shorts. Why didn't her mother stop her behavior?
First, my mother doesn't know her daughter's behavior. Although today's network has been deeply rooted in people's hearts, there are still some people who don't care. The woman's mother may be far away from her and didn't find her daughter dancing in the snow. As for the comments of netizens, after all, it is a joke and there is no malice. Everyone just wants to warn women to keep warm.
Second, in order to attract the public's attention, today's live broadcast and short video platforms are full of all kinds of chaos, and all kinds of wonderful bloggers appear, even implying illegal content such as violence and soft pornography. This woman dancing in the snow may also attract the audience. I hope everyone will strictly observe the bottom line when surfing the Internet and do their best to purify cyberspace.
Third, take care of your health in cold weather. Ice and snow are synonymous with cold. Women look cool and spicy in shorts, but they are irresponsible to their bodies. Youth is not a wasted capital. They will regret it when they get sick in their later years. I hope that some women who love beauty will pay attention to the scale and sacrifice themselves for the return rate.
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